Notes

The 2015 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season begins with the NextEra
Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway. This will be the 21st
season in the series' history.

The series has competed at Daytona once each season since 2000. Todd Bodine is
the only driver who has multiple truck victories at Daytona. Bodine, a two-
time series champion, won at this 2.5-mile racetrack in 2008 and '09.

Of the previous truck race winners at Daytona, Peters and Sauter are the only
ones on the entry list for this year's event.

Pressley, Waltrip and King are those drivers who scored their first career
truck wins at this track.

A Toyota driver has won the truck race at Daytona the past eight years. The
last time a Ford went to Daytona's Victory Lane for a truck event was in 2006
with Martin. Chevrolet has yet to win a race in the series at this track.

The truck race at this track has been won from the pole three times: Ruttman
(2001), Martin (2006) and Sprague (2007). Hamilton won the 2005 race from the
36th starting position, which is the furthest back a driver has started and
won a truck event there.

This race has featured a green-white-checkered finish five times (2001, '03,
'06, '11 and '12).

The closest margin of victory for a truck race at Daytona occurred last year
when Busch edged Peters by only 0.016 seconds. The greatest margin of victory
for this event happened in 2001 when Ruttman beat Ricky Hendrick by just 0.318
seconds.

Matt Crafton, the two-time and defending series champion, has competed in 14
of the previous 15 races at this track. Crafton did not run in the 2000
inaugural event.

Those drivers entered in this race that made their first career starts in the
Truck Series at Daytona include: Travis Kvapil (2001) and Ryan Ellis (2014).

The next Camping World Truck Series race is the Feb. 28 Hyundai Construction
Equipment 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The series did not compete at Atlanta
the past two years. Ty Dillon won the most previous race there in August 2012.